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Old 8th December 2011, 10:17 AM
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I just picked up 4 of the new Throbbing Gristle remasters... Second Annual Report, D.O.A, Heathen Earth, 20 Jazz Funk Greats...

Word on the remasters is good...

I'm seriously thinking of buying the vinyl editions as well, even though I don't have a record player anymore....but, y'know.... its Throbbing Gristle, like...
nice. dare you to put on HE at low volume xmas day, see who notices first haha. otherwise, my Umberto cds have shipped, so fingers crossed i get them before end of january
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Old 12th December 2011, 09:19 PM
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I picked these up a few days ago.
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Old 20th December 2011, 12:24 PM
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finally got myself a copy of the cd reissue of Flipper's Public Flipper Limited (the live album released in 85). still a lovely thing to behold, it still has the "game" included (a snakes and ladders ting based on touring.....ahem).

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Old 28th December 2011, 06:58 PM
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Old 6th January 2012, 04:01 PM
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Don't buy a great deal these days but my more recent purchases were Green Naugahyde by Primus and Wolfsbane Save the World by Wolfsbane. So nice to see Blaze Bayley back in Wolfsbane after the Maiden fiasco. Never sounded right in Maiden for the back catalogue stuff but is awesome in Wolfsbane.

Two nights of Primus beckon in January. Can't wait. Saw them in Manchester and London last year and it was genius.
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I suppose the Ripper years for Priest are like the Bayley years for Maiden.

Two ok albums with one or two killer tracks between them, the rest being average filler that wouldn't have made it on to an album during the eighties.

Priest -

Jugulator
Bullet Train
Machine Man

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Sign of the Cross
The Clansman
Futurereal.

Thankfully Maiden came back strongly and seem to be bigger than ever. With Priest its yet again "what might have been".
Never been much of a Priest fan I have to say and ended up bailing on their set at Wacken last year to see Hayseed dixie instead....who did an ace cover of Breaking the Law at the same time Priest where playing it on the main stage

I liked X Factor as an album. Very dark in tone which suited Blaze. I thought
Virtual XI was diabolical though. The synth horns and Hammond at the start of Angel and the Gambler was the lowest point of Maidens musical history for me. Clansman was good but amazingly cheesy and, yeah, Futureral is highly decent as well.
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Old 6th January 2012, 04:22 PM
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Never been much of a Priest fan I have to say and ended up bailing on their set at Wacken last year to see Hayseed dixie instead....who did an ace cover of Breaking the Law at the same time Priest where playing it on the main stage
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Old 13th January 2012, 02:04 AM
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Primordial / Storm Before Calm Delux edition. I have to get all the remastered albums for the live Dvds and new artwork.
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